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Splachnaceae is a
family of mosses,
containing around 70
species in 6 genera.
Around half of
those species are entomophilous,
using insects to dis****...
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found ****ociated with
dinosaur bones, is
thought to be
related to the
Splachnaceae,
which grow on
animal carac****es.
Bryokhutuliinia from the same region...
- (2009). "The
ecology and
evolution of fly dis****d dung
mosses (Family
Splachnaceae): Mani****ting
insect behaviour through odour and
visual cues". Symbiosis...
- Main page: List of
Canadian plants by
family Families: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I J K | L | M | N | O | P Q | R | S | T | U V W | X Y Z Populus...
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Western Australia has
relatively few
species of moss; the most
recent census found just 192 taxa. This
represents just 10% of Australia's
total moss flora...
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family Hyriidae Tetraplodon (plant), a
genus of
mosses in the
family Splachnaceae This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct genera with the...
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entomophilous plants that are not seed
plants are the dung-mosses of the
family Splachnaceae. List of crop
plants pollinated by bees Mustajärvi, Kaisa; Siikamäki...
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organisms and may
refer to:
Aplodon (plant), a
genus of
mosses in the
family Splachnaceae Aplodon (gastropod), a
genus of
snails in the
family Modulidae Aplodon...
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Tayloria is a
genus of
mosses in the
family Splachnaceae. It
comprises 45 species,
divided among 6 subgenera:
Tayloria subg.
Tayloria Tayloria a****inata...
- 2022. Cameron, R. G. (1986). "Substrate
Restriction in
Entomophilous Splachnaceae: Role of
Spore Dispersal". The Bryologist. 89 (4): 279–284. doi:10.2307/3243199...